Think about a place where you lived in the past.

1.  Did you have any problems in the home?

2.  What was the problem?

3.  How did you fix the problem?

4.  How long did you have this problem?


Write the problems underneath each picture

The sink is leaking

There is a

Match sentences with the pictures above…

the
/ sink
heating or radiator
wallpaper
window
washing machine
cooker
ceiling
carpet
tap
cupboard
pipe
washbasin
mirror/glass
wall /
……………. / leaking
dripping
blocked
broken
stained
peeling off
not working
cracked
smelly
old
damp
wet
….………..
there /

……..
……….…
….…………… / no hot water
not enough space
condensation
a leak
a crack

a mouse/ mice

Explaining problems.

Write 5 sentences with conjunctions (so / because) about

your flat or another property

______

2 Use the table to make sentences.

I cannot /
flush
have
open
paint
sleep (in)
switch on
turn on
use
wash / a bath/a shower
my clothes
the basin
the bathroom
the bedroom
the ceiling
the door
the heating
the light
the living room
the shower
the sink
the toilet
the wall
the washing
machine / because / it
the bath
the boiler
the cooker
the handle
the pipe
the radiator
the switch
the washing
machine / is blocked
is broken
is cracked
is leaking
is not working
is very cold
is very damp

Put the language from the text below next to their functions

Greeting /
Reason for writing
Introduction to the situation (background information)
Describe the problem
What is the solution
Closing comment
Closing greeting
Your name
Greeting / Dear Sir or Madam or Dear Mrs Wilson
Reason for writing / I am writing to complain about a problem in my bathroom
I would like to complain about a problem in my bathroom
Introduction to the situation / I moved into my flat in September but I still have problems.
I bought a jacket 2 days ago from your shop but….
Describe the problem / Firstly, I cannot use the bathroom because the window is cracked
In addition, the window is cracked so I cannot open it and there is a lot of condensation on them.
What is the solution / I would be very grateful if you could refund my money.
I would like you to send a plumber to fix the problem.
Please could you send someone to fix the problem.
Closing statement / I look forward to hearing from you
I am looking forward to hearing from you
Closing greeting / Yours faithfully
Yours sincerely
Your name / David
Greeting / Dear ______
_____ Mrs Wilson
Reason for writing / ______a problem in my bathroom
______a problem in my bathroom
Introduction to the situation / I ______in September but I still ______problems.
I bought ______ago from your shop but….
Describe the problem / Firstly, I cannot ______is cracked
In addition, the ______
______
What is the solution / ______send someone to fix the problem
______send a plumber to fix the problem.
Closing statement / ______from you
Closing greeting / Yours ______or ______

A letter to a landlord about repairs

I Read the letter below quickly.

How many problems are there?

Flat 1
56 Brixton Hill
London
SW2 1QS
22nd April 2013
Mrs Wilson
Lambeth Homes
121 Brixton Road
SW9 3JK
Dear Mrs Wilson
I am writing to complain about the problems in my bathroom. I moved into my flat last September but I am very disappointed with the condition of my bathroom.
Firstly, I cannot use the sink because it is cracked and the taps are dripping constantly. In addition, the shower is leaking and there is no hot water. Finally, the window is broken so it gets cold in the night.
I would be very grateful if you could arrange for a plumber to fix these problems as soon as possible.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely
Carmen Paris

II Answer the questions

1. In a letter of complaint, the words used are usually more formal (e.g. purchased rather than bought). Look at the words and phrases underlined in the letter. Find a word below with the same meaning.

a. can’t ______

b. I want to complain ______

c. I will be very happy if ______

d. unhappy ______

e. Kind Regards ______

f. First______

Read the text again and answer these questions

2. Who is the letter from? ______

3. Who is the letter to? ______

4 Where is the address of the sender? ______

5 Where is the address of the recipient (receiver)? ______

6 Where is the date? ______

5 What is the letter about? ______

5 How many paragraphs are there? ______

6 What does she want the landlord to do? ______

______

Write the functions above into the gaps below

Furniture and homes

Questions

1 Work in pairs. Complete the questions to ask other people in the class.

1.  ……… you …………….. in ….. house or .… flat?

2.  …….. it council, housing association or private rented?

3.  How …..……….. rooms…….…… there?

4.  What …..…you ……..……… about your home?

5.  ……….… don’t ….……. like ………….…. your ……..………?

6.  ……….... there …..……. problems with your home?

7.  Who …..….. responsible ……..… fixing problems with your home?

2 Ask people the questions:

Name:
House or flat?
Council, housing association or private rented?
How many rooms?
Like?
Don’t like?
Problems?
Who is responsible?

1.  Complete the gaps with the correct language

Flat 1
56 Brixton Hill
London
SW2 1QS
22nd April 2013
Ms Wilson
Lambeth Homes
121 Brixton Road
SW9 3JK
______Mrs Wilson
______the problems in my bathroom.
I moved in to my flat last September but ______the condition of the bathroom.
______, I cannot use the sink because it is ______and the taps are ______constantly. ______, the shower is leaking and ______is no hot water in the bath.
______arrange for a plumber to fix these problems as soon as possible.
______from you.
Yours ______
Carmen Paris

2.  Where is Carmen’s address? ______

3.  Where is Mrs Wilson’s address? ______

4.  Where do you write the date? ______

A letter to a landlord about repairs

1  Read the letter below. Complete the text with conjunctions from the box.

and because because because but so
Flat 1
56 Brixton Hill
London
SW2 1QS
25th April 2012
The Manager
Lambeth Lettings Agency
121 Brixton Road
SW9 3JK
Dear Sir or Madam
I am writing to inform you about the problems in the flat at the above
address.
I moved into the flat two weeks ago, …………….there are still many
problems. My son cannot sleep in his bedroom …………………….. it
is too cold. The window frames are broken ………………….. it is very
draughty …………………. I cannot turn on the heating ……………………
the boiler is not working. There is also a damp mouldy stain on his ceiling
……………….. .. there is a leak from the flat above.
I would be very grateful if you could arrange for someone to fix these
problems as soon as possible.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Yours Sincerely
Tessa Marley
Tessa Marley

2. How many paragraphs are there?

3. What does she want the landlord to do?

Dear Sir or Madam

I am writing to inform you about the problems in the single bedroom at the above address.

I moved into the flat two weeks ago, but there are still many

problems. My son cannot sleep in his bedroom because it

is too cold. The window frames are broken so it is very

draughty and I cannot turn on the heating because

the boiler is not working. There is also a damp mouldy stain on his ceiling because

there is a leak from the flat above.

I would be very grateful if you could arrange for someone to fix these problems as soon as possible.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Yours Sincerely

Tessa Marley

Teresa Ortiz

Furniture and homes

Talking about problems

1 What problems can you have in your house?

the
/ sink
heating
wallpaper
window
washing machine
cooker
ceiling
carpet
tap /
is / leaking
dripping
blocked
broken
stained
peeling off
working
isn’t

Tony isn’t happy with his hotel room. What’s wrong with the room? Work in pairs. Make sentences? Use:

There’s
There are / no

1  …………………………………………….

2  …………………………………………….

3  …………………………………………….

4  …………………………………………….

5  …………………………………………….

clean towels hangers in the wardrobe hot water
toilet paper soap

Are there any problems in your house or flat? When did they happen/start?

E2

1.  Hand out white boards, test them on functions

2.  Hand out pictures of different problems in the home and they discuss problems then the use cannot

3.  Now test them with white board

4.  Hand out letter of complaint gap fill and they complete the gaps and questions

5.  Now put the functions in the place for both letters, underline them

6.  Practise the functions

7.  Now write a letter of complaint